This book explains how mobile computer usability is shaped by the increasing integration of personal circumstances in organization. It represents an attempt to conceptualize an alternative model of mobile computer usability. It is motivated by the authors conviction that we do not yet have an adequate understanding of this concept because we have not taken seriously the transformation of human personality by the co-evolution of organization and ICTs. The author argues that the transformation has resulted in a human personality whose personal and organizational activities are characterized by strong continuities between them. This characterization reflects a new kind of personality of the worker, and is a critical determinant of mobile computer usability. The word organizational is used to describe this kind of personality hence an alternative organizational personality perspective on mobile computer usability. This perspective suggests that a mobile computer is more usable to a person than another one because of its satisfaction of both his personal and organizational motives, which are in turn shaped by the co-evolution of organization, technology and personality.
Thứ Ba, 7 tháng 4, 2015
Mobile Computer Usability
Chủ Nhật, 8 tháng 2, 2015
The Evidence-Based Guide to Antipsychotic Medications
The Evidence-Based Guide to Antipsychotic Medications is designed to provide both clinicians and residents with focused, comprehensive, and clinically relevant information regarding the use of antipsychotic medications to treat a broad range of psychiatric conditions — from mood and anxiety disorders to substance abuse, personality disorders, and schizophrenia.
Thứ Tư, 28 tháng 1, 2015
Personality as an Affect-Processing System
At least since Hippocrates, human beings have been trying to describe and analyze the behavioral and cognitive consistencies now referred to as personality. And in recent decades, no less than in the preceding centuries, they have generated a bewildering variety of construals and constructs.
Thứ Sáu, 16 tháng 1, 2015
Ann Arbor Observed
Twenty-five years ago Grace Shackman began to document the history of Ann Arbors buildings, events, and people in the Ann Arbor Observer. Soon Shackmans articles, which depicted every aspect of life in Ann Arbor during the citys earlier eras, became much-anticipated regular stories. Readers turned to her illuminating minihistories when they wanted to know about a particular landmark, structure, personality, organization, or business from Ann Arbors past.